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The Australian police officer who appears to have single-handedly taken down the terrorists in the Bondi Beach massacre has been identified, and he was already famous for appearing on a reality TV show.
As the New York Post notes, Detective Senior Constable Cesar César Barraza has been hailed a hero after he was filmed hiding behind a tree and then opening fire on the two rifle-toting suspects from roughly 130 feet away during Sunday's massacre.
Armed with only a handgun, it was his shots that are believed to have killed one of the Islamic terrorist shooters, Saeed Akram, and then injured his son, Naveed Akram.
In other fraud news, federal prosecutors in Massachusetts have charged two Haitian immigrants with orchestrating a nearly $7 million food stamp fraud operation.
Daily Wire reporter Amanda Prestigiacomo has more.
New York Democratic Governor Kathy Hochul announced this week that she would sign a bill to legalize assisted suicide, and she's getting major blowback.
Daily Wire senior editor Joel Kneeler has more.
Ann Arbor, Michigan is removing all of their neighborhood watch signs, Daily Wire assistant editor Andy Valdez explains.
And the White House unveiled new plaques beneath the portraits of American presidents on its presidential walk of fame this week.
And some of the plaques include President Trump's personal jabs.
Daily Wire reporter Zach Jewell has some highlights.
I'm Daily Wire executive editor John Bickley with Georgia Howe.
It's Friday, December 19th.
This is Morning Wire.
And President Trump secures a much-needed economic win as inflation comes in cooler than projected.
I'm not saying we're going to declare victory yet on the price problem, but this is just an astonishingly good CPI report.
Yeah, nearly a full week since a gunman at Brown University killed two students and injured nine others.
But yesterday, police found the body of the man who they say was responsible.
Here's Providence Police Chief Oscar Perez in a press conference last night.
This Neves Valenti was a former Brown student.